North America, Europe, South America, and Africa.
The South American capital city that means "you see a hill" is Montevideo, Uruguay.
Peru
There are several towns and cities named Ellsworth in the US, which is a part of the North American continent. Ellsworth is also the name of a lake, region, mountain range, mountain, and station of Antarctica.
Its the Andes mountain range I think.
The British Colony. It's of the southern coast of South America.
The British Colony. It's of the southern coast of South America.
The British Colony. It's of the southern coast of South America.
The British Colony. It's of the southern coast of South America.
Guyana
The British Colony. It's of the southern coast of South America.
The current surviving "colony" on South America is French Guiana, or Guyane. It is actually not a colony but an integral part of France and is an overseas department. This means it is considered as much a part of France as Metropolitan France.
Someone from South America would come from the continent South America. There are two continents by the name America, north America and south America.
colonial age. when the spinards landed on the continent, that was a new colony for Spain
Granadilla is another name for a passionfruit. It is a vine fruit which originates from the South American continent.
The south pole is a point on the continent of Antarctica.
Tierra Del Fuego